What’s New On STARZ January 2017: ‘Ghostbusters’, ‘Black Sails’, and More Movies And Series

If your New Year’s resolutions involve watching more movies, there is no better place to head this January than STARZ. A plethora of hits across every genre and lesser-known gems that might make it onto your list of faves set to hit the streaming platform at the start of 2017.

You’ve probably been ignoring it while it sat waiting on your other streaming platforms, but there’s never been a better time to enjoy the Cameron Crowe classic now that it’s on STARZ. There are definitely a few of you out there who quote it on the regular and have never seen it, so now’s your chance. Embrace the charm of 90s Tom Cruise, a breakout role for Renee Zellweger, and a pre-OJ Cuba Gooding Jr. in this perfect marriage of sports and romance that still holds up 20 years later.

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Stripes (1981)

If you shared my confusion when your dad latched onto your legs at the airport every time you left for college and screamed “You can’t go! All the plants are gonna die!”, a viewing of this Bill Murray buddy film will clear things up for you. Armed with an uproarious supporting cast including Harold Ramis and John Candy, the hilarity that ensues when two bored buddies join the army for a bit of fun gifts us with the kind of comedy not seen too often nowadays.

This Coen Brothers dramedy starring John Turturro and John Goodman was actually written in three weeks while the duo struggled to script their third feature, Miller’s Crossing, but their trademark off-beat comedy and eccentric characters ring truer than ever here. Barton Fink may often be forgotten in favor of their more popular titles, but this story of a clueless, pseudo-intellectual New York playwright who ventures to California to write movies and discovers the hard truth about Hollywood might just become your new favorite.

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Before Franco was artsy and Rogen did impressive dramatic work, there was Pineapple Express, a ridiculously enjoyable stoner action comedy featuring the duo and a slew of impressive comedian cameos. Rogen stars as a weed-smoking process server named Dale who accidentally witnesses a murder with his good-hearted dealer, Saul (Franco) and must flee from a series of hilariously inept hitmen and corrupt police officers. You don’t need a joint to enjoy this one, but it wouldn’t hurt, either.

This high seas prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island following fearsome pirate Captain Flint (Toby Stephens) has taken us on treasure hunts, given context to some cases of piracy, and thrown us into a high-stakes war. The STARZ original will debut its fourth and final season on January 29.